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Monthly Archives: December 2025

Diependal Sports Complex
Posted inEconomy

€74mn Plan Doubles Tervuren Debt to €41mn

by Dafydd ab IagoDecember 18, 2025June 1, 2026

Tervuren’s €74mn spending plan for 2026–31 is set to raise the town’s debt from nearly €23mn in 2025 to €40.7mn by 2030, though Mayor Thomas Geyns said the increase remains under control. Town councilors approved the plan at an almost 5 hour monthly meeting on Dec. 18. “Taxes are not rising,” Geyns said. A one-off […]

Burgemeester Thomas Geyns (Anders, Voor Tervuren)c
Posted inPolitics

Mayor, councillor row suspends meeting

by Dafydd ab IagoDecember 8, 2025June 5, 2026
Shake Malhotra
Posted inCulture

Tervuren: natural as book’s ending

by Tervuren+December 7, 2025June 1, 2026
Jon Echanove
Posted inCommunity

Tervuren is great inspiration for writer Jon Echanove

by Dafydd ab IagoDecember 5, 2025June 1, 2026

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  • Een stapel vuilniszakken en een Interrand rolemmer op de historische Markt van Tervuren vóór de invoering van Diftar.
    Opinion | Tervuren Waste Strike: How Mayor’s Attacks Fueled Diftar Fallout
    Opinion — Tervuren's first refuse collectors' strike in almost 50 years did not happen by accident. The dispute surrounding Interrand, the municipality's waste collection company, and the controversial Diftar pay-by-weight waste system was escalated by Mayor Thomas Geyns' repeated public attacks on the organisation.
  • Elephant with view of the Afrikamuseum
    Complete Expat Guide to Tervuren, Belgium (2026) draft
    This complete expat guide covers international schools (ISF and BSB), Flemish Dutch-language schools, voter registration for non-Belgians, trash fees and recycling rules, wolves in the Sonian Forest, cycling safety, and housing. All information is independently reported and updated by Tervuren+ for 2026.
  • Fietsende kinderen Oppemstraat/N3
    Opinion | Tervuren children deserve more than good intentions
    A quarter-century after a fatal accident claimed the life of an 11-year old girl on Oppemstraat, road safety to and from the Heilig Hart College remains unchanged.
  • Steel sculpture of a Tervuren dog
    Terv: Meet the Dog of Tervuren
    The Belgian Tervuren, often called the Terv, is a distinguished and intelligent breed named after the town of Tervuren near Brussels. One of four recognised varieties of the Belgian Shepherd, the Terv was first bred in the late 19th century… Read more: Terv: Meet the Dog of Tervuren
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  • Sport in Tervuren
    More money for Tervuren sport, culture
    Tervuren has approved new subsidies for recognised sports, youth and cultural associations to promote greater inclusion and use of Dutch.
  • Tram 44 at Tervuren station
    Tram 44 Returns, Bumpy Rides Remain
    After nearly two years of renovation, Brussels’ Tram 44 reopened on 21 June, reconnecting Montgomery and Tervuren. Discover upgrades, events, and what’s next for public transport.
  • Greunsjotters Tervuren at Child-Friendly Clubs Award
    Greunsjotters Tervuren claimed silver in the prestigious Child-Friendly Club of the Year awards. At the same time, Tervuren is fully committed to an inclusive sports experience.
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